Browsed byAuthor: demou

PERSONNEL:John Sosnowski: Everything TRACK LISTING:Side A:1. Synchopath/Antigone2. You’re Just Guessing3. Lung Scrubber4. Ship (wrecked)5. Very Large Array6. The Dora Jar Side B:1. Edithead/Eyes Aglaze/Ponies on Ice2. Taedium Vitae pt.1/Taedium Vitae pt.23. Vertiginous4. If You Get Hit/Obsolete The smoothest, grooviest, most accessible Broca’s Area release to date, and that’s not a bad thing. Sounds to me as if Sosnowski’s been listening to a lot of Future Sound of London, although given my patchy grasp of electronica, that could be totally off-base….

PERSONNEL: Unknown TRACK LISTING:1. The Old Ways2. Thrill Kiss3. I Thought I Was4. When I Think About You5. Ballad Of The Fair Young Maiden6. He And I7. Ninety Seven And Crossbay8. Blow Me A Kiss9. I Know You Name Yet another example of what happens when you rely too much on your press kit and leave credits off the cassette. Sooner or later, they will become separated, and your name will be lost to history. Oh well! Some OK tunes…

PERSONNEL:Joe Con: Guitar, vocalsRoger Morrison: Guitar, vocalsDarian Minnick: Drums, vocalsWILL: Bass, vocals TRACK LISTING:1. Hat2. Sleep Disturbance3. Things We Had4. Pen5. So Happy6. Doorbell7. Every Day Established in 1976 during the first wave of NYC punk, SFH was already an eminence grise of the downtown scene when this classic cassette emerged. The wild-eyed, surreal gems “Hat” and “Things We Had” by the legendary Joe Con (R.I.P.), and harsh, dark punkstones like “Pen” and “Doorbell” thrown by WILL (a/k/a Will Duggan)…

PERSONNELJehn Cerron: Vocals, loops TRACK LISTINGUnavailable Somewhere along the line, I lost the packaging for this tape, so I don’t know the titles of these four songs. Maybe Jehn will help me out. In any event, please enjoy this mesmerizing swim through Eyelight’s vocal ocean. UPDATE 12/23/98: ” I recorded this as a challenge to make what I could using only voice and a Fisher Price music box that played Twinkle Twinkle Little Star. The theme was “Starcrash”, and I heard…

Catchy pop songs with supercharged guitars and powerful drumming…a gritty-voiced vocalist singing introspective songs about depression, isolation, self-hate and suicide…no, it’s not Nirvana, but the next best thing: Wade. Okay, so it’s not the most original sound in the world, but they still kick ass. The regrettably muddy production of this tape can’t mask the strength of their songs nor the intensity of their performance. Look, if you kids can push Foo Fighters to the top of the charts, why…